F Deep concentration is a factor in
bowling, as Robert jungers shows.
Bowling Clubkljirst row: Advisor john Baab, Rick Sauerbrey, Steve White, Sandee
Thurston, Donna Baceski, joe Stieber, Diana Pacheco, Brian Malm, David Rossi,
Richard Lundeburg, Brad Penning, Linda Clark, Second row: joe LaFreniere, Tim
Ettner, Terry Navarro, Marti Marx, Lori Ashford, Christie Briggs, Michela
McCandless, Krista Brummet, Lara Wallace, Debbi Hoverstock, Denise Ditsler, Amy
Pederson, Colleen Stiles, Third row: Andy Scott, Alex Hendrix, Robertjungers, Shawn
Kurtzweig, Mike Marchese, Ronny Kinney, Carrie jensen, Ron Barre, Bobby Wacker,
Annette Sauerbrey, Darrin Lance, Steve Carrillo, Doug Bond,jerryjacobs.
To Have un Is Main Goal
he main objective of the bowl-
ing club last year was, "to have
a good time and to enjoy the
sport of bowling," stated Doug Bond,
Bowling Club president.
Club membership declined again last
year, but the group had good leadership
and experience to make up for the loss.
The group consisted of 42 members,
with ten teams of four people each.
They met every Wednesday at Tucson
Bowl from 3:30 to 5:30. Treasurer
Christie Briggs remarked, "My mom
got me into bowling and I really enjoy
it." After three years of experience,
Briggs had improved her average to
145, and become a good club leader.
Mr. Baab, the advisor of the club, was
well-liked. "Very funny and easy to get
along with," according to many of the
club members. Bond had bowled for
twelve years and commented that the
group was a great team that played well
together. "Being an officer takes a lot of
responsibility and leadership," com-
mented Bond, who maintained a 157
average with the club.
"I hope to have more tournaments
and to beat our rival, Palo Verde, this
year and to get my average higher,"
Bond stated. Briggs goals for last year
were to improve her already good
average and do well.
The club competed in tournaments
against three other Tucson schools, in a
Christmas Tournament, in which they
played Sabino, Palo Verde, and
Sahuaro. Other competitions were held
between the schools, including Turkey
Day, Beat the Coach, and Rodeo Day.
1 Design:joy Hutton Copyzjames McKnight
Photos.john Davis, Lori Ashford, Doug Bond

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